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The Chemamull is a unique tile improvement of the Mapuche civilization in Civilization VI: Rise and Fall. It must be built on a tile with an Appeal of Breathtaking (4 or more).
- Effects:
- Provides Culture equal to 75% of its tile's Appeal.
Strategy
The Chemamull is a great improvement if you focus on a Culture Victory, as it provides both Culture and Tourism (with Flight). Build Chemamull on tiles with high Appeal to gain the most Culture yields.
The Eiffel Tower will greatly improve the ability of the Chemamull, as it gives +2 Appeal to all tiles in your empire. With the Surveyor Governor's City Park tile improvement, which provides +2 Appeal to adjacent tiles, a coastline of alternating Chemamulls and City Parks can provide large quantities of Culture and Amenities Amenities.
Civilopedia entry
The Mapuche erected great wooden tombstones to remember their dead. These chemamull are carved from a single log and placed beside a person’s tomb. These “people of wood” stand as tall as a person, crafted as recognizably male or female figures with arms crossed over their bodies.
The Mapuche built these wooden statues to protect the spirits of their loved ones. They believed each statue guarded its tomb and helped to reunite a spirit with its ancestors.